Government & Policy

RADIO: What Does Kamala Mean When She Talks About A “Pathway To Citizenship?”

By MacAoidh

October 14, 2024

Friday morning I was on for a segment on Chicago’s Morning Answer show with Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson, talking about the utterly ridiculous things Kamala Harris had said in her Univision town hall last week.

Chief among those was her insistent pandering to illegal aliens, and sloppy phrasing of that pandering which made it very clear what she actually meant.

There really isn’t much of a debate left. Every time some Democrat politician runs his or her mouth about how we need a “comprehensive immigration reform” and how we need to create a “pathway to citizenship” for the illegals who are already here, what they’re actually saying is that they’re going to bring in more and more illegals until Republicans cave and allow those illegals to register to vote.

Which is what the 1986 amnesty bill did, and the Democrats were able to overwhelm the existing electorate and capture California lock, stock and barrel thereafter.

This is what Elon Musk says over and over again. That if Harris wins this election, it will be the last one because the Democrats will insist on legalizing all the illegals and getting them registered to vote (whether they get citizenship or not doesn’t even matter; the Democrats truly don’t care to restrict the vote to U.S. citizens), and once that’s done they’ll overwhelm the Republicans in swing states and turn this republic into a one-party state.

We know Musk is right. We know that putting these migrants on the voter rolls is all they care about. And we know there are corporate bigwigs looking to exploit cheap migrant labor who are willing to throw in with the Dems.

Proft brings up the other side of the cheap labor equation, which is that there are corrupt companies in a lot of these small towns being taken over by, for example, Haitian migrants which are exploiting the living hell out of the newcomers and the corrupt Biden administration. He makes a great reference – Ben Gazzara’s character in the Patrick Swayze classic “Roadhouse,” an abusive petty tyrant who controls a struggling town and inflicts damage after damage upon its citizens. “Brad Wesleys” are quite common in places like Springfield, Ohio and Charleroi, Pennsylvania, and while they might well lean right, they’ve definitely found something in Biden-Harris policy they can tolerate.

Anyway, it was a quite good segment. Listen below…